Good Morning All...
First let me say to you all, thank you so much for your wonderful volumes of information on this board.
I would love to get some advice on the best way to get all the photographs I have scanned so I will have a copy of them just in case. I inherited my grandmothers and parents old photographs, and my DH has all his families photographs as well.
I know you can take them to various places and they will scan them for you, but this is quite costly for a one time process. I know they make the portable photo, negitave, slide scanners but not sure how good the quality of those are. Then you have the flatbed photo scanners. I have read and searched the options but am really not sure what is the best route to take. So many choices to consider.
I want to get something that I can use again and again if needed and I have SO MANY photographs and negatives that I don't want to loose
and would love to share with my children and grandchildren. My DH also does family history and this would be great for him as well.
Any advice or personal experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
CK in VA

First let me say to you all, thank you so much for your wonderful volumes of information on this board.
I would love to get some advice on the best way to get all the photographs I have scanned so I will have a copy of them just in case. I inherited my grandmothers and parents old photographs, and my DH has all his families photographs as well.
I know you can take them to various places and they will scan them for you, but this is quite costly for a one time process. I know they make the portable photo, negitave, slide scanners but not sure how good the quality of those are. Then you have the flatbed photo scanners. I have read and searched the options but am really not sure what is the best route to take. So many choices to consider.

I want to get something that I can use again and again if needed and I have SO MANY photographs and negatives that I don't want to loose
and would love to share with my children and grandchildren. My DH also does family history and this would be great for him as well. Any advice or personal experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
CK in VA